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June 17th, 03:57 PM
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Good anti-fog mask ?
What is a good anti-fog mask , preferably as cheap as possible. I tried an X-ray mask which is supposed to be anti-fog and it really wasn't. If it comes in camo colors would be even better. Thanks
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June 17th, 04:09 PM
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Vents Helix with thermal lense, it's my woodsball mask, hard, so I don't get hurt while running through brush, and thermal lenses are really the one thing that seriously works.
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June 17th, 04:10 PM
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I would get either a Profiler or the Proflex. They are both great mask and remember do not go cheap on a mask.
Good Luck.
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June 17th, 04:11 PM
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Anything with thermal lens really. JT Alpha camo is what i use for woods, they're decent but there's much better masks out there, but the jt ones are good quality for less $.
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June 17th, 04:14 PM
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Anything Vents is good quality, seriously, I've tried other masks for around $25-$30, and the Helix really does come out on top.
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June 17th, 06:21 PM
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, but the jt ones are good quality for less $.
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what i have right now is a JT mask it might be old or something because it fogs up very easy. And i got it off local classified so it must not have thermal lense.
If i get like a proflex it will never fog right ?
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June 17th, 11:01 PM
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Never say never, just really hard to fog up. Anything top quality will give you much better performance.
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June 17th, 11:48 PM
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Fruit flies like a banana
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Quack
what i have right now is a JT mask it might be old or something because it fogs up very easy. And i got it off local classified so it must not have thermal lense.
If i get like a proflex it will never fog right ?
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Yeah old JT masks don't have thermal lenses... i have one lying around, might as well wear a blindfold to a game. You can get JT masks with thermal lenses on them now, they're good. But as i said, there's plenty of better choices, JT is just the cheaper one.
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CO2 especially because co2 is a corrosive.
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June 23rd, 11:24 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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The mask I just bought is this one.
It's JT, but it's a thermal mask. I'm still pretty new to the sport, so I didn't want to get anything too hardcore expensive, but this one seemed like it'd be sufficient for me.
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